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and generally we're looking at a population between 18 and 25 to 26, prosecutors looking at one they could send to state prison. and we're working with [speaker not understood] we actually look at the circumstances of the individual, where the community support is, what kind of services we can provide and for the safety of the community what makes sense for the individual, we'll often divert that person to a different place. we have been working aggressively with one of the counties that has been taking the forefront of state realignment and, again, just reformation of the criminal justice system. one of the things that we're starting to work and having conversations concerning is the relocation of [speaker not understood] justice, facility are totally inadequate for our office and we're hoping to begin to have that conversation. as you can see, our department over time spending, we were budgeted $85,000. we actually probably spent about $70,000 and that's driven primarily by our das and investigators and attorneys do not get overtime. mostly of them are working in excess of 60 hours
and generally we're looking at a population between 18 and 25 to 26, prosecutors looking at one they could send to state prison. and we're working with [speaker not understood] we actually look at the circumstances of the individual, where the community support is, what kind of services we can provide and for the safety of the community what makes sense for the individual, we'll often divert that person to a different place. we have been working aggressively with one of the counties that has...
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and there are a lot of things separate between the lijs between the population and jobs. - the idea existed of different projects but they're only surveying people that are coming out of one sector of the city and i think when we do comment to communities outreach is working with the community i think it's important for the city to step in and the citizens advisory committee to step in and help frame the discussion of what is the community we're going to reach anti to get their opinion. i think to hold up a project like that once you identify the people who are being affected they'll be happy to get involved and a next speaker >> next speaker. >> thank you committee members you i'm executive director of neighborhood design. we have a thirty year plus track record throughout san francisco. we annually train folks in the green construction trade and we provided the life skills. and we essentially deal with the barriers that are in employment for phone calls coming out of incarceration. i'm replying for this position. we have union experience and as a preapprenticeship program. i'm here to rep
and there are a lot of things separate between the lijs between the population and jobs. - the idea existed of different projects but they're only surveying people that are coming out of one sector of the city and i think when we do comment to communities outreach is working with the community i think it's important for the city to step in and the citizens advisory committee to step in and help frame the discussion of what is the community we're going to reach anti to get their opinion. i think...
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bigger concern for the gop which is that pugh has a report that shows 40% of the voting age population growth between and 2030 is going to be among hispanics. you combine that with the voting age growth population and the combined voting age population growth among people is going to be 76%. now, are all of those people going to vote? of course not? are all of them going to vote democratic? probably not. democrats don't need all of them to vote democratic. it is such a phenomenal population explosion that it really spells trouble for the gop unless they find a way to extend their tent to include more voters of color. that is why immigration is a make or break issue. >> certainly a make or break issue for marco rubio. showing foundational policy and legislation to lead on in washington to ramp up to potentially being president of the country. listen to him react to being pressed about his own immigration reform bill. >> do you support your own bill? >> well, obviously i think it is an excellent starting point. 95%, 96% of the bill is in perfect shape and ready to go. >> if the bill stays as it is rega
bigger concern for the gop which is that pugh has a report that shows 40% of the voting age population growth between and 2030 is going to be among hispanics. you combine that with the voting age growth population and the combined voting age population growth among people is going to be 76%. now, are all of those people going to vote? of course not? are all of them going to vote democratic? probably not. democrats don't need all of them to vote democratic. it is such a phenomenal population...
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friday a group of men forced their way into a different army compound to steal weapons tension between population and military has been on the rise in benghazi was the ousting of colonel gadhafi two years ago. a growing number of israelis strongly against their government's policies towards palestinians are refusing to serve in the army sometimes choosing prison instead not on blank is one the conscientious objector who spent almost half a year in jail for refusing to pick up a gun ati's paula slayer looks at what lays at the heart of their discontent. there should be some way out not like this just going to prison david bland son spent a hundred and seventy eight days behind bars he broke his radio record for the number of times he was really wasted and triage by law every israeli citizen woman and man has to serve in the i.d.f. this is the place where once you receive your point patzer come to register ready to serve out your two to three year draft. ton blank came here ten times but only to tell him he's not willing to join. were supposed to be inducted into the army in november and since. he
friday a group of men forced their way into a different army compound to steal weapons tension between population and military has been on the rise in benghazi was the ousting of colonel gadhafi two years ago. a growing number of israelis strongly against their government's policies towards palestinians are refusing to serve in the army sometimes choosing prison instead not on blank is one the conscientious objector who spent almost half a year in jail for refusing to pick up a gun ati's paula...
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suicides did not see combat and some did not even deploy the variable the only difference between this population and others of that age is that these are very doped up psychiatric cocktails and anchored by the s.s.r.i. antidepressants which are suicide going to especially for that age group and to me it's astounding that the government allows big pharma to make it a cash cow and so many of the soldiers are on drug cocktails with four and five and six drugs and so many of killing themselves and that's why and i think that the data shows as well as you would watch you know david i want to go back to something you said earlier because you made it so my doctors are pill dispensers now that's about it. i think yes i think peter part of the problem here is that doctors have agreed allies who are prescription only arrangements for drug. do it means that compared to a pilot for instance if you take a flight from moscow to new york the pilot has a real incentive to make sure that you get there alive because if you don't get there alive she will get there alive doctors on the other hand when they put you
suicides did not see combat and some did not even deploy the variable the only difference between this population and others of that age is that these are very doped up psychiatric cocktails and anchored by the s.s.r.i. antidepressants which are suicide going to especially for that age group and to me it's astounding that the government allows big pharma to make it a cash cow and so many of the soldiers are on drug cocktails with four and five and six drugs and so many of killing themselves and...
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a group of men to force their way into a different army compound to steal weapons tension between the population on the military has been on the rise in benghazi since the ousting of colonel gadhafi two years ago. up last second that chemical plant in louisiana and as many days has killed at least one person and injured seven others the accident occurred as explosive nitrogen was being moved but in from the international action center told r.t. the companies and politicians often accuse of turning a blind eye to a disaster when profits are at risk. louisiana is what's called a right to work state in the united states right to work being you know euphemism for being that the workers are not allowed the form of close shop contract and so there's that there's hostile anti union legislation that makes it very difficult for workers to organize and to form unions so as a result of that it's much more likely that that the working conditions in such factories where that are non-unionized in states where there's a culture of anti-union politics it's much more likely that they would they would have these
a group of men to force their way into a different army compound to steal weapons tension between the population on the military has been on the rise in benghazi since the ousting of colonel gadhafi two years ago. up last second that chemical plant in louisiana and as many days has killed at least one person and injured seven others the accident occurred as explosive nitrogen was being moved but in from the international action center told r.t. the companies and politicians often accuse of...
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the non-hispanics white alone population is nearly 15- years older than the hispanic population differentiate between a non-hispanics white -- wide use that title? terminologye that as a traditional term to represent the majority of the population of the country which is non-hispanic white alone. with census data and we estimate that forward. those are people who said both that they were not his back and also indicated they were white alone, not in combination with any race. bureau treatsus hispanic as an origin? guest: hispanic is an origin and you can be hispanic or non- hispanics. for race, you have your choice of any race group on the form or others you can write in and you could be raising combination or a loan. in terms ofo we see the aging of whites but also the ages of other groups? at the chart,look you can see the breakdown of each population by three major age categories. there is the under-18 population in orange, 18-64 in yellow, and 65 + is in teal. those of their percentages of those at the crowds that are in the age category. for the non-hispanic white alone population has most of the
the non-hispanics white alone population is nearly 15- years older than the hispanic population differentiate between a non-hispanics white -- wide use that title? terminologye that as a traditional term to represent the majority of the population of the country which is non-hispanic white alone. with census data and we estimate that forward. those are people who said both that they were not his back and also indicated they were white alone, not in combination with any race. bureau treatsus...
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friday a group of men forced their way into a different army compound to steal weapons tension between the populationand militaries but on the rise in benghazi since the ousting of colonel gadhafi two years ago. still to come over to max and stacey for the latest edition of the kaiser report and stay with us. six san diego residents were thrown off of an airplane not for what they said but how they said it because they said it in another language russian in fact a paranoid and cowardly steward on the plane told them that they had to clear out just for speaking another language to be here yes of some group of people were to commit a terrorist act then speaking in a foreign language would be a good tactic i can't deny that and for those who come to america better get on the ball and learn to speak english adequately but there is a problem about fifty million tourists visit america every year according to the u.s. department of commerce and trust me not all of them are canadians if the usa is going to have millions of tourists arriving in traveling by air then don't be surprised when they speak their ow
friday a group of men forced their way into a different army compound to steal weapons tension between the populationand militaries but on the rise in benghazi since the ousting of colonel gadhafi two years ago. still to come over to max and stacey for the latest edition of the kaiser report and stay with us. six san diego residents were thrown off of an airplane not for what they said but how they said it because they said it in another language russian in fact a paranoid and cowardly steward...
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and population dropped off 250,000 between 2,000 and 2010.loss of rev vow. >> hundred thousand homes are lost and banks engaging in subprime lending scheme and they closed the industrial base and took those plants to cheap labor markets and that took the guts out of detroit. that is a big deal. now you have a no chain stores and no grocery stores and it is abandonment. and these are americans and we need a plan for restaulization to offset the impact. long- term low interest loans and we cannot abandon these citizens. we can bail out iraq, we could bail out american cities and we must. >> a food chain desert. i had not put it that way. >> there is not one food chain there. and there's not one drug store chain there. only one car dealership in the motor city. the city is abandoned. and there must be some plan and we look at go to philadelphia, we are closing schools and building jails. and chicago closing schools and building a stadium. and where i am tonight. there seems to be a need for a urban policy and kind of war on policy vision and opp
and population dropped off 250,000 between 2,000 and 2010.loss of rev vow. >> hundred thousand homes are lost and banks engaging in subprime lending scheme and they closed the industrial base and took those plants to cheap labor markets and that took the guts out of detroit. that is a big deal. now you have a no chain stores and no grocery stores and it is abandonment. and these are americans and we need a plan for restaulization to offset the impact. long- term low interest loans and we...
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population since q. that power balances between different institutions in society we can continue to do that with or without snowden we need politicians to stand up for the moral values of kind of autonomy for the individual previously on the right of individuals to have control over their own lives. and so regardless of what happens with snowden that is the fight that we need to have and i think despite that snowden would want us to have. well the united states of us point vast multiple governments to hand over its citizens and why do you think no country listen to foreign fold up with any action. well the united states just can't know very dramatic about these things and so we were talking in the congress a lot about whether or not snowden has committed treason against the united states which actually under the american law it's very unlikely that it started but so i think using a dramatic language to basically. incite the interest of the media and media is very happily playing along with that kind of. well it's a gross pursuit of mr snowden and i think it's not very interesting for citizens workflows eve
population since q. that power balances between different institutions in society we can continue to do that with or without snowden we need politicians to stand up for the moral values of kind of autonomy for the individual previously on the right of individuals to have control over their own lives. and so regardless of what happens with snowden that is the fight that we need to have and i think despite that snowden would want us to have. well the united states of us point vast multiple...
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population of tripoli. they say the army is dedicated to putting pressure on them but .ot on his block, -- hezbollah the syrian army is not controlling the passage of arms and men between the countries. they are in tripoli because the majority of population is sunni, the army has been sent to force them to comply. they say they are under threats. fiery about this particular point and said we welcome the army if they are going to treat everybody evenhandedly. if the army which is only to put pressure on one side and not the other, we are against the army. thank you, reporting live from tripoli. the turkish prime minister has remained defiant in the face of anti-government demonstrations. he told crowds of supporters in protests must end. notdet -- thatd has not deterred those camping out. >> thousand/turned out to show support for the prime minister. thousands converged on the comex were calling for his resignation. signs of the growing political decline in turkey. they had high hopes. willingnot seem to be to cave in to the demands of protesters. some of those who call themselves journalists and intellectuals have unfortunately incited violence. these demonstrations ha
population of tripoli. they say the army is dedicated to putting pressure on them but .ot on his block, -- hezbollah the syrian army is not controlling the passage of arms and men between the countries. they are in tripoli because the majority of population is sunni, the army has been sent to force them to comply. they say they are under threats. fiery about this particular point and said we welcome the army if they are going to treat everybody evenhandedly. if the army which is only to put...
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population live in cities which project by twenty fifty seventy percent of the population will have been cities that could be between six and seven billion people and the g.d.p. growth is tracking that and increasingly the innovation is happening in cities people are moving in cities but it also creates a huge requirement to invest in the structure of the kinsey estimates that urban infrastructure will fire forty trillion dollars investment in the next twenty years that's water treatment facilities that's new roads airports energy infrastructure telecommunications so all these cities will become competitive just by people moving there those governments they need to make investments in order for people to want to work there and live there ok and. thank you very much indeed for your time space very interesting city just here and more big names from st petersburg the international economic forum all day today from st petersburg to see that. reporting live from some pretty specific. we're going to take a short break now and then we have a special report on the drug schools in mexico. i know they track approval ratings o
population live in cities which project by twenty fifty seventy percent of the population will have been cities that could be between six and seven billion people and the g.d.p. growth is tracking that and increasingly the innovation is happening in cities people are moving in cities but it also creates a huge requirement to invest in the structure of the kinsey estimates that urban infrastructure will fire forty trillion dollars investment in the next twenty years that's water treatment...
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number of children, the number of households which is actually the key subsegment of population is projected to grow betweenple every year this decade. cheryl: i want to talk about your stock. it's been -- the housing sector of all the builders in 2012, the leading sector of the year last year. your stock is up almost 100% year-over-year, yet goldman sachs puts a sell on you. what do ceos when you see that, what do you say to yourself? do you roll your eyes? do you pound the table? >> you know, we have to do our primary business, and there's a lot of noise out there, and one moment everybody's excited about home builders or our stock, the next moment everybody's nervous. we just put our head down and keep marching forward. right now it's an incredible opportunity by historical standards. we're out buying land, we're growing our revenues, growing our deliveries and our home prices just like case shiller are increasing and that's why our margins have been going up. cheryl: we've heard there's actually pressure in the construction industry to find construction workers because they all shifted trades five years
number of children, the number of households which is actually the key subsegment of population is projected to grow betweenple every year this decade. cheryl: i want to talk about your stock. it's been -- the housing sector of all the builders in 2012, the leading sector of the year last year. your stock is up almost 100% year-over-year, yet goldman sachs puts a sell on you. what do ceos when you see that, what do you say to yourself? do you roll your eyes? do you pound the table? >> you...
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i think we become this population that gets so cocooned between work and home that there isn't a lotat way and to make the world what we want it to be. for me, having only one child enables me to do it more. i know people with more who are really good at doing that. they may have more inner resources than i do. i respect that. i just want my choice respected too. >> lauren, thank you so much for joining the cycle today. the congressional baseball game is all the rage. did the dems or the gop win the battle for d.c. dominance? lauren, thanks so much for joining us today. [ male announcer ] this is bob, a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day p
i think we become this population that gets so cocooned between work and home that there isn't a lotat way and to make the world what we want it to be. for me, having only one child enables me to do it more. i know people with more who are really good at doing that. they may have more inner resources than i do. i respect that. i just want my choice respected too. >> lauren, thank you so much for joining the cycle today. the congressional baseball game is all the rage. did the dems or the...
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. >> most of the difficulties stem from the inherent differences between male and female populations. above all, pregnancy. >> pregnancies in a prison provide a very unique problem for us because many of the women that are pregnant are in very poor health. they're ill when they are pregnant. they come here and they're depressed. they have a number of issues going on in their lives. >> approximately 175 babies are born each year to inmates at valley state, building b-1 houses the expecting mothers. >> i'm having twins. i don't know. i think i'm having a boy and a girl. i hope, that's what i want. i have a 2-year-old and a 1-year-old at home. so -- >> when an inmate is ready to deliver at valley state, she's brought to nearby madera community hospital. correctional officers are posted outside the delivery room. but that isn't the only thing that separates these moms from the others in the hospital. >> when the babies are delivered, the mothers don't get to bring them home. >> a family member must pick up the newborn within 48 hours. otherwise, the baby is placed in foster care. >> this
. >> most of the difficulties stem from the inherent differences between male and female populations. above all, pregnancy. >> pregnancies in a prison provide a very unique problem for us because many of the women that are pregnant are in very poor health. they're ill when they are pregnant. they come here and they're depressed. they have a number of issues going on in their lives. >> approximately 175 babies are born each year to inmates at valley state, building b-1 houses...
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i found that the population in america, the suicide rate is between 1% to 3%. transgender suicide rate is 50% to 60%. the teenage transgender, teeners kids in high school, it's just like that, half. attempted or were able to follow through with it. the hey dread and bullying with these kids, they're so young, they don't know what they're doing, and they're afraid. >> what's it like to go outside now as you? i mean, is it -- i imagine part of it is liberating, and there's got to be also fear. >> yes. just like i said, i want to be the woman down the block, so i want to represent well. i want to go out there and -- it would be disrespectful to women and disrespectful to the lbgt community for me to go out my front door and not present myself as good as i could. >> they're going right in the same freaking hole. >> the weapon is shooting pretty good. >>> come on. >> it would be an understatement to say that life is a lot different since chris began living full time as kristin. >> all of the stuff that women go through every day. we wake up, put on all the makeup, t
i found that the population in america, the suicide rate is between 1% to 3%. transgender suicide rate is 50% to 60%. the teenage transgender, teeners kids in high school, it's just like that, half. attempted or were able to follow through with it. the hey dread and bullying with these kids, they're so young, they don't know what they're doing, and they're afraid. >> what's it like to go outside now as you? i mean, is it -- i imagine part of it is liberating, and there's got to be also...
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range of things that exist between having a conversation and poisoning a population plenty see london. protests are mounting in greece after the government pulled state t.v. and radio off the air in its latest cost cutting move labor unions launched a twenty four hour strike at midnight while journalists across all greek media have walked off their jobs and definitely social media is reporting about a huge rally happening near the company's headquarters in athens right now although because of the strike is international media hasn't been able to witness it staff at the broccoli close broadcaster who've been struggling to continue their programming on the internet saying their signal in athens is being blocked by a known sources thousands that have been rallying outside the company headquarters in athens in support of its more than twenty six hundred employees who were shown the door it all started tuesday night when he r.t. television presenters were cut off in the middle of their broadcast screens suddenly went blank across the country with transmitters gradually closing down a few h
range of things that exist between having a conversation and poisoning a population plenty see london. protests are mounting in greece after the government pulled state t.v. and radio off the air in its latest cost cutting move labor unions launched a twenty four hour strike at midnight while journalists across all greek media have walked off their jobs and definitely social media is reporting about a huge rally happening near the company's headquarters in athens right now although because of...
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them what happened to all the other range of things that exist you know between having a conversation and poisoning a population party boy. london. so from talking to groups where protests are mounting on. after the government pulls state t.v. and radio off air in its latest cost cutting move labor unions launched a twenty four hour strike at midnight all journalists across all greek media have pledged to walk out of their jobs indefinitely start for the abrupt to be closed broadcast they were trying to continue programming on the internet defying the government's decision thousands of green rallying outside the company's headquarters in athens in support of its more than twenty six hundred employees who have now lost their jobs and more rallies are being called on later on thursday the dramatic unplugging of tea has triggered a revolt in the ruling coalition and some members condemning the move and georgia cattle galasso a professor of constitutional law he believes the or storage he said clearly losing control. the majority of the. decision of going to be made soon as a blow to democracy of course to the inde
them what happened to all the other range of things that exist you know between having a conversation and poisoning a population party boy. london. so from talking to groups where protests are mounting on. after the government pulls state t.v. and radio off air in its latest cost cutting move labor unions launched a twenty four hour strike at midnight all journalists across all greek media have pledged to walk out of their jobs indefinitely start for the abrupt to be closed broadcast they were...
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all the other range of things that exist you know between having a conversation and poisoning a population. london. you are watching and coming up shortly greek state t.v. plugged back in the union's walkout in tests at the closure of the state broadcaster as a european media company keeps the signal alive by satellite and is a right means prepared to let down next president on friday we examine our rights which pits the need for reform against a strict there instead tradition that on more after a short break. we speak your language might be worn out of the. program some documentary some spanish matters to you. a little too much of angles to the stories. here. altie spanish find out. visit our. dog's comb. welcome back more return to our developing top story there has been a huge explosion at a chemical plant in the southern u.s. town of guys mar which is about one hundred kilometers from new orleans the blast followed by a massive fire a mass evacuation conflicting reports are coming in on fatalities with some saying that up to seven have been killed and thirty five have been injured loca
all the other range of things that exist you know between having a conversation and poisoning a population. london. you are watching and coming up shortly greek state t.v. plugged back in the union's walkout in tests at the closure of the state broadcaster as a european media company keeps the signal alive by satellite and is a right means prepared to let down next president on friday we examine our rights which pits the need for reform against a strict there instead tradition that on more...
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and to all the other range of things that exist between having a conversation and poisoning a population plenty see london. right now this moment turning to minutes past the hour here in moscow it's a sea of protests amounting in greece after the government pulled state t.v. and radio off air in its latest cost cutting move the labor unions launched a twenty four hour strike at midnight all journalists across all greek media have pledged to walk out of their jobs indefinitely now stuff at the abruptly closed broadcaster are trying to continue programming on the internet defining the government's decision thousands of them you know rallying outside the company's headquarters in athens in support of this more than twenty six hundred employees who have now lost their jobs and more really is a planned scuse me get being called for later today so it all basically started on tuesday night when iatse television presenters were cut off right in the middle of the broadcast and the screens went blank across greece with transmitters gradually closing down a few hours after the government made an un
and to all the other range of things that exist between having a conversation and poisoning a population plenty see london. right now this moment turning to minutes past the hour here in moscow it's a sea of protests amounting in greece after the government pulled state t.v. and radio off air in its latest cost cutting move the labor unions launched a twenty four hour strike at midnight all journalists across all greek media have pledged to walk out of their jobs indefinitely now stuff at the...
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up until all the other range of things that exist you know between having a conversation and poisoning a population party boy i see london. you're watching on t.v. saving there's plenty more to come including greek state t.v. plugs back in greek unions walk out in protest of the closure of the state broadcaster as a european media company keeps the signal alive via satellite and as a rainy and prepare to elect the next president on friday we examine a race which pits the need for reform against a strict adherence to tradition but offer short break. old. technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so silly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything. i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. download the official application. choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television just doesn't matter now with your mobile device you can watch r.t. anytime anywhere. welcome back mass protest
up until all the other range of things that exist you know between having a conversation and poisoning a population party boy i see london. you're watching on t.v. saving there's plenty more to come including greek state t.v. plugs back in greek unions walk out in protest of the closure of the state broadcaster as a european media company keeps the signal alive via satellite and as a rainy and prepare to elect the next president on friday we examine a race which pits the need for reform against...
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of things that exist between having a conversation and poisoning a population plenty point can see. the secret global surveillance program revealed by cia whistleblower edward snowden has left many european states rattled after they became aware they too were being spied on among the most watched nations germany a fact chancellor on the merkel could bring up when president obama visits berlin next week a german member of the european parliament said the surveillance reminds them of the infamous stasi secret police in the former east germany his colleague from neighboring austria was appalled accusing washington of doing whatever it wants italy's privacy chief also expressed concern saying it would be illegal in his country and in the gyptian freedom activists was shocked at how his country was targeted as well neil's aroud skin expert on surveillance and security at the university of hundred things regardless of the criticism the n.s.a. will always work in secrecy. it was more for outrage and shock and anger that this came out but also if you read some blogs and some sources it does
of things that exist between having a conversation and poisoning a population plenty point can see. the secret global surveillance program revealed by cia whistleblower edward snowden has left many european states rattled after they became aware they too were being spied on among the most watched nations germany a fact chancellor on the merkel could bring up when president obama visits berlin next week a german member of the european parliament said the surveillance reminds them of the infamous...
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until all the other range of things that exist between having a conversation and poisoning a population plenty. edward snowden's revelations of world wide surveillance by the us has many americans taking privacy protection into their own hands turning to encrypted online communications to prevent the n.s.a.'s prism program from tracking them tens of thousands and also signed an online petition calling on congress to reveal the full extent of domestic spying programs artie's more important i was more. america's national security elektra onyx or veil as program is known as prison has no doubt it ignited global outrage however the pervasive top secret spying system approved and allowed by the obama administration also appears to be motivating journalists and average internet users to immigrate over to the deep web where the national security agency's almighty virtual reach purports to be powerless whether users can break out of prison by opting out of apple safari and skype and switching over to alternative for pyar terry software that's anonymous not indexed and leaves no cyber footprint
until all the other range of things that exist between having a conversation and poisoning a population plenty. edward snowden's revelations of world wide surveillance by the us has many americans taking privacy protection into their own hands turning to encrypted online communications to prevent the n.s.a.'s prism program from tracking them tens of thousands and also signed an online petition calling on congress to reveal the full extent of domestic spying programs artie's more important i was...
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and to all the other range of things that exist you know between having a conversation and poison in a population. london. and from turkey to greece where protests are mounting after the government pulled state t.v. and radio off air in its latest cost cutting move the labor unions lowered to twenty four hour strike at midnight while journalists all across the greek media have all walked out of their jobs indefinitely stuff for the abruptly closed broadcaster of trying to continue programming on the internet and defying the government's decision meantime thousands have been rallying outside the company's headquarters in athens in support of its more than twenty six hundred employees who have all now lost their jobs more rallies though are being called for later today. well little started on tuesday night when television presenters were cut off right in the middle of their broadcast and the screen went blank right across greece with transmitters gradually closing down a few hours after the government made an unexpected decision to shut down the country's main broadcaster well the dramatic unpluggi
and to all the other range of things that exist you know between having a conversation and poison in a population. london. and from turkey to greece where protests are mounting after the government pulled state t.v. and radio off air in its latest cost cutting move the labor unions lowered to twenty four hour strike at midnight while journalists all across the greek media have all walked out of their jobs indefinitely stuff for the abruptly closed broadcaster of trying to continue programming...
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we think from 35,000 miles of asphalt and road today means greater connectivity between population centeringurban areas, and nonurban media access to raid and television. i think between isolated community living and nonurban settings and bigger cities. the gap is very much shrinking. now that said, we recognize, again, that the challenge ahead is how do the transarab postally emerge in the cities and urban areas. what is the recognition they are the population center with much higher than any particular geography in the country. how do the trends get further to the nonurban areas? and the whole idea looking at afghanistan again, and along the lines up there as if there are two constituencies or two demographic they doesn't tran late on the ground. thank you. >> it would be wrong to say -- at this point of time we will face the situation. for two reason. i'm not worried that international community is leaving. i'm worried because actually we would lose this generation because they are upset, because they are point -- disappointed and government we are not able to to provide them services. se
we think from 35,000 miles of asphalt and road today means greater connectivity between population centeringurban areas, and nonurban media access to raid and television. i think between isolated community living and nonurban settings and bigger cities. the gap is very much shrinking. now that said, we recognize, again, that the challenge ahead is how do the transarab postally emerge in the cities and urban areas. what is the recognition they are the population center with much higher than any...
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them what happened to all the other range of things that exist you know between having a conversation and poisoning a population. london. still to come here on our team a little more than a minute greenock state television on pause unions walking out and protest at the closure of the state broadcaster with no one but social media and online streaming available to report on the rallies plus. as iranians ready to elect their next president friday we take a look at a race getting the need for reform against a strict adherence to tradition and more still to god stay with us. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so silly you. thank you understand it and then. you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything. i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. technology innovation. developments around russia we've. covered. download the official. language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television just. now with your mobile device you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. you know on our developing story there's been a huge explosion at a chemical plant in the southern u
them what happened to all the other range of things that exist you know between having a conversation and poisoning a population. london. still to come here on our team a little more than a minute greenock state television on pause unions walking out and protest at the closure of the state broadcaster with no one but social media and online streaming available to report on the rallies plus. as iranians ready to elect their next president friday we take a look at a race getting the need for...
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tanks against them what happened to all the other range of things that exist between having a conversation and poison in a population. london. so approximately a fortnight of protests across turkey particularly in that of it started a couple of weeks ago with people against government plans about the demolishing of gezi park has escalated into something much more severe the protests continue unabated let's check in with all of these are going to joining us live from istanbul to bring us the latest on this. two weeks on a protest now and from minnesota the one saying the protests have to end within twenty four hours directing the people are going to buy that oh no. it doesn't look like people are actually going to buy the because that statement was made several hours ago about nine or ten hours ago and all throughout the night in istanbul people were still out on the square even though there was a really heavy police presence there is still out here i didn't seem like there were any confrontation or clashes although we certainly did expect them because the tension was incredibly high that it was not the case of cours
tanks against them what happened to all the other range of things that exist between having a conversation and poison in a population. london. so approximately a fortnight of protests across turkey particularly in that of it started a couple of weeks ago with people against government plans about the demolishing of gezi park has escalated into something much more severe the protests continue unabated let's check in with all of these are going to joining us live from istanbul to bring us the...
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and to all the other range of things that exist between having a conversation and poison in a population party boy. london. the european commission failed to put in place laws which would have protected the data of its citizens from america's spying on ice it came as a surprise to many in europe that the u.s. secret global surveillance program exposed by cia whistleblower edward snowden was watching them to washington had reportedly lobbied hard for access and they have a spokes person for the european commissioner for justice says not enough protection is in place there are two tracks we're working on to enforce data protection within the european union the one track is our negotiations for an e.u. us data protection agreement which has been working with the americans now for two years and where this issue of access requests to data of european citizens has been evolved constantly for the past two years the second issue is the proposed you data protection reform that applies to the european union which was to give us the right rules for the digital age because today's large dates back t
and to all the other range of things that exist between having a conversation and poison in a population party boy. london. the european commission failed to put in place laws which would have protected the data of its citizens from america's spying on ice it came as a surprise to many in europe that the u.s. secret global surveillance program exposed by cia whistleblower edward snowden was watching them to washington had reportedly lobbied hard for access and they have a spokes person for the...